This is the case for me, I met my future wife at age 17 and after 2 years together we got engaged. I now look forward to our wedding in August. Don't know if this is very typical though, as I have plenty of friends who got married after 21.

I met my wife when I was 16 and she was 15.
We were in high school then and boh our parents were against us because we were too young.
We did not have any expectation about the future.
Just take it day by day.
12 years later, we were married (last year).
From all our friends from high school, there is only 2 other pairs that were also highschool sweetheart (that are maried now).
I guess there is some truth to that but probably a minority case.

Originally posted by: OS
That's what I've been told. So is there any truth to this?

I guess I was looking the other way when she walked by.

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Originally posted by: kyutip
I met my wife when I was 16 and she was 15.
We were in high school then and boh our parents were against us because we were too young.
We did not have any expectation about the future.
Just take it day by day.
12 years later, we were married (last year).
From all our friends from high school, there is only 2 other pairs that were also highschool sweetheart (that are maried now).
I guess there is some truth to that but probably a minority case.